RBA Meeting: Don’t Rule Out a Disappointment
It is going to be a busy night in Australia with the Reserve Bank gearing up for its next monetary policy announcement. The last time the RBA met was on May 3rd and at the time, the central bank left...
View ArticleHow Has the Australian Economy Changed Since May?
Here’s a look at how the Australian Economy has Changed Since May
View ArticleWhat Now for the AUD?
Last night, the Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rates unchanged at 4.75 percent. Many investors were looking for hawkish comments from the central bank but as suspected, the RBA failed to...
View ArticleJuly Rate Expectations: No Moves Expect for ECB in 2011
The latest economic developments have caused investors to push out their rate expectations for all of the major central banks. In May, the ECB, BoC and RBA were all expected to raise rates before the...
View ArticleCNBC Interview: Outlook for AUD and JPY
I was on CNBC Squawk Box Australia last night talking about the Australian dollar, China and Japanese Yen with Karen Cho
View ArticleLook at Australian Economy Ahead of RBA
The Reserve Bank of Australia is gearing up to cut interest rates this evening. The market is currently pricing in 32bp of tightening which means that investors expect the central bank to reduce rates...
View ArticleAUD/USD Trading Opportunity
Was on Bloomberg TV today talking with Sara Eisen about opportunities in the AUD/USD:
View ArticleFebruary RBA Meeting – How Has the Economy Changed
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s monetary policy meeting is this evening. Only 4 out of 28 economists expect the RBA to cut interest rates. Here’s part of the reason why. Take a look at how the economy...
View ArticleRBA May Preview – Will they Cut Rates?
The main focus tonight will be on Australia and the Reserve Bank’s monetary policy announcement. At their last meeting the RBA left rates unchanged and said, “Under present circumstances, an...
View ArticleRBA Meeting Preview
The Reserve Bank of Australia meets tonight and new central bank governor is at the helm. Phillip Lowe, former RBA deputy governor succeeded Glenn Stevens and investors will be paying close attention...
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